The new iPod nano features a 2.5" touch screen display and a home button (as seen on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad). It also features physical controls on the side and is available in seven different colors.
The iPod nano now features Bluetooth, widescreen video playback makes a reappearance, a pedometer is built-in, and it also includes FM radio with DVR functionality.

The new 16GB iPod nano is priced at $149.

iPod nano

Not to be left out, Apple has also redesigned the iPod touch in the image of the iPhone 5. It too features a 4” screen (640x1136), but includes the older A5 processor. The anodized aluminum iPod touch is only 6.1mm thick and weighs just 88 grams. Interestingly the iPod touch now supports Siri.

The iPod touch also includes a 5MP rear-facing camera with LED flash (it supports the Panorama feature introduced with the iPhone 5) and a FaceTime HD front-facing camera. There is also a little button on the backside of the device that once pressed, opens to reveal a lanyard loop to better secure your device when taking pictures.

iPod touch

The iPod touch offers up to 40 hours of music playback and 8 hours of video playback.

The redesign of the iPod touch has been a long time coming. Last year’s “refresh” amounted to little more than a new color (white). The iPod touch is now also available in five colors (with a color-matched lanyard loop).

Like before, the iPod touch is available in 32GB ($299), and 64GB ($399) versions.

In other news, iTunes has finally gotten a drastic makeover and now features an edge-to-edge design. In a move that we’ve seen with the recent iOS-ification of OS X, the latest version of iTunes takes many design cues from the Music app on the iPad.

I have one specifically to make my media iTunes media portable i like the integration with AppleTV etc.. that an i have a crappy ancient android phone. Despite that i think i still wouldn't combine phone and media but i am old fashioned that way.

While I dont personally own any apple products (others in my family do). I think there is still a large group of people not wanting to pay 30-80$ per month for data, and would be perfectly happy with one of these along with a dumb phone. Since you can use wifi in many places, this works out fine.

While my wife and I both have smart phones (Gnex and her Iphone 4), I do not plan on paying for a data plan for my kids any time soon, since the data rates seem to keep going up.